Indo-Pak nuclear race is four-way, says Ramana

http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-mumbai/indopak-nuclear-race-is-fourway-says-ramana/article9042223.ece

Richa Khare

Dr. M.V. Ramana at the lecture on ‘Nuclear Weapons in South Asia:
programmes, plans and dangers’ in Mumbai on Saturday. —photo: vivek
bendre

The build-up of nuclear arsenals by India and Pakistan is dangerous
due to the “great potential of errors and accidental launch” leading
to a catastrophe, said Dr. M.V. Ramana, physicist and the lecturer
with the nuclear futures laboratory and the programme on science and
security at Princeton University. The looming presence of the US and
China in the background only complicates matters: “While Pakistan
seeks Chinese and US military and economic support in its struggle
with India, India seeks US support against China to satisfy its great
power ambitions. While China is trying to establish itself as an
emerging global power able to re-order the international system, the
US is trying to defer and limit its decline as the dominant world
power by constraining and balancing the rise of Chinese power and
influence.”

Dr. Ramanna was speaking on ‘Nuclear Weapons in South Asia:
programmes, plans and dangers’, a lecture organised by the Dr. Asghar
Ali Engineer Memorial advisory committee and the Coalition for Nuclear
Disarmament and Peace (CNDP), dedicated to the memory of journalist
and peace activist Praful Bidwai.

Dr. Ramana said that though the nuclear programme in India was started
for peaceful purposes, the government never lost sight of the
possibility that the facilities constructed and enterprises gained
could be used for military purposes. Comparing the India-Pak nuclear
race to the earlier one between the US and the USSR, he said, “The
situation is much different. The early warning system can be relied
upon between US and Russia. There is no scope for errors between
Indian and Pakistan because of the short flight between the two
countries. With great potential of errors and accidental launch, early
warning system cannot be relied upon.”

He said that despite high level political attention and fanfare,
treaties like the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) and
platforms like the Nuclear Security Summit have achieved little in the
area of nuclear disarmament. In the concluding remark, Dr Ramana said
“India and Pakistan will continue to build up nuclear arsenals with
the dangerous four-way military and nuclear race playing out. Its
dangers are by and large out of sight and out of mind.”

The writer is an intern at The Hindu


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